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 Milo Junior Basketball Tournament 2010 second edition saw the debut of HCI U14 boys in their first ever tournament outside Cape Coast and playing their first game in Accra as well. The HCI team comprised of boys from junior high schools in Cape Coast. 80% of the team are of boys 12 years old or [...]


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  • Jan 23 20102 item1 HCI holds mini basket clinic

    HCI was this weekend at the Buduburam Settlement upon a special request by the Buduburam Basketball Association(BBA). The mini basket clinic started at 7AM local time. There were over 50 children in attendance at the clinic. The children were taken through several drills starting with defensive stance. They were than [...] Read more

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    Jake Sullivan - President of Kingdom Hoops, visionary for Project: Ghana visited Cape Coast along with his wife to meet the children of Hoops Care International program. The visit which was highly anticipated by the children, saw a large crowd of them in attendance awaiting Jake and Janel. Upon their [...] Read more

  • Dec 02 20094 item1 Wheel Chair basketball success in Cape Coast, Ghana

    [gallery] HCI has been training the physically disable for over two months and it all showed a success today when the HCI/Cape Coast Wheelchair Basketball Team (male and female, wearing green) defeated the teams from Takoradi. The game was also organized to celebrate the world's disable day. Many dignitaries were present, [...] Read more

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  • Oct 06 20095 item1 HCI gives out first scholarship

    As part of its initiative to help needy children secure sound education, Ajata Iddrisu is the first girl to benefit from the HCI Scholarship Fund. Ajata who lost her father middle of the year currently live with her mother who is unable to put her through senior secondary school although [...] Read more

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  • Jun 08 20096 item1 Hoops Care International visits Children of Special Needs School

    [gallery] HCI had the opportunity to run a basketball clinic for the School for children with special needs in Cape Coast. The children are mostly psychologically and physically challenged, but were nevertheless eager to learn about basketball and foremost enjoying the event. The staffs, along with volunteers Alfred, John and Charles, took [...] Read more

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  • Apr 15 20097 HCI Commemorates Basketball Court

    Hoops Care International (HCI) is a NGO which seeks to promote good health, morale and education through sports. As part of its community upliftment initiatives has refurbished a basketball court in Cape Coast, Central Region at a cost of GHC5, 000.00 The 11th April 2009 was the official launching of the [...] Read more

  • Apr 08 20098 item1 HCI Completes Renovation of Basketball Court

     Many in the Cape Coast Municipality are over joy upon seeing the newly renovated basketball court located at Victoria Park. The court which was full of holes and was a hazard to kids playing on its surface is presently smooth and decent to look at. The court is presently  called [...] Read more

  • Feb 07 20099 item1 HCI Begins Computer Literacy Program for Children

    [gallery] HCI is taking further steps in educating children. This time partnering with EDEN Tech in Cape Coast to introduce the children to computer learning. EDEN Tech facility is being use for the program. In its introductory stage, 15 children has started the computer learning program and the number is expected [...] Read more

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  • Jan 28 200910 item1 HCI begin Refurbishment of Victoria’s Park Court

    [gallery] HCI is once again in the news. This time refurbishing the Victoria's Park court which has been in a deplorable state for twenty plus odd years. The park which is in the central of the Cape Coast Municipality is an ideal spot for youth to meet and play. Upon completion [...] Read more

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Hoops Care International (HCI) is a non-governmental organization located in the community of Amanful in Cape Coast, Ghana. It officially began in 2008 as a program to empower youth in the community through sports. Since then, it has grown to include care and outreach surrounding health and education. HCI works closely with youth from twelve schools in Cape Coast, along with single mothers, teen mothers, and handicapped individuals. In addition to running regular activities and programs surrounding sports, health, and education, HCI also coordinates events to address important issues. HCI has made a significant impact with its programs already, and always looks for new ways to support and empower community members


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